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The list of new active and passive vocabulary





Unit 3

actor n

judoka n

ribcage n

aerobics n

junior n, adj

ring n

amateur adj

just adv

risky adj

appearance n

karate n

rock climbing n+n

athlete n

keep fit v+n

roller skating n

backbone n

kurash n

running n

be able to

league title n+n

shape n

bodybuilding n

legendary adj

simply adv

box v

lifestyle n

skateboarding n

boxer n

like cj

skating n

boxing n

major adj

skeleton n

brain n

make a film v+n

skiing n

canoeist n

match n

skull n

career n

medal n

So do/can I.

certificate n

mentally adv

souvenir n

championship n

Mission

star v

coach n

morning exercises n+n

support v

defeat v

muscle n

swimmer n

elbow n

musculoskeletal adj

system n

especially adv

Neither do/can I.

take part in

exercise n

notice v

thanks to prep

expensive adj

Olympic adj

The Last Samurai

fencing n

organ n

together adv

fight n

outfield player adj+n

Top Guns

film n

participation n

tournament n

fitness centre n+n

physically adv

traditionally adv

flexible adj

PI (physical instruction) = PE

trophy n

footballer n

popularity n

type n

for instance

practise v

upright adj

function n

prize n

useful adj

gymnast n

producer n

vital adj

gymnastics n

professional adj

well-organized adj

hip n

professionally adv

win v

Impossible

protect v

won v past, pp of win

join v

Rain Man

wrestler n

joint n

referee n

yoga n

journalist n

retire v




judo n







Home Reading 3

attention n

fat adj

nobody pron

because of conj

feeling n

result n

brilliant adj

guy n

score v

cheat v

however conj

scoreboard n

decide v

last v

terrible adj

exercise n

lose v

worst adj

Unit 4 Olympic Games


Inquiry question:

What are the main values of the Olympic Games?

Inquiry theme:

To understand that by joining in the Olympic Games, countries can share experiences and build friendships

In this unit pupils will ...

  • read short texts and fact files

  • listen to messages

  • ask for and give information about the Olympic Games

  • learn about the main values of the Olympic Games and their importance for the world

  • learn about famous Uzbek sportsmen

  • learn how to design symbols and mottos




Lesson 1 Background knowledge





Aims


Learning outcomes

Vocabulary and structure

Required equipment

Educational:

  • to learn that sports and the Olympics have different types of athletes, and that handicapped people can still take an active part Developing:

  • to understand how to infer from text;

  • to develop critical thinking skills

Socio-cultural:

  • to raise awareness of the fact that sports and the Olympics have different types of athletes, and that

handicapped people can still take an

active part



By the end of the lesson, pupils will:

  • activate background knowledge about

the Olympic Games and geographical knowledge;

have different types of athletes, and that

handicapped people can still take an active part.



Vocabulary related to the Olympic Games

Textbook; the DVD of the book


Activity 1 Work in pairs. Think and write. 10 min

Objectives: to activate pupils’ background knowledge about the topic; to collaborate and communicate

STEP 1: Say: “Work in pairs. Think and write”.

STEP 2: Ask: “What do you know about the traditions, sports and athletes of the Olympic Games?”

Possible answers:





traditions

sports

athletes

summer, winter, summer youth and winter youth; motto, symbol (five coloured linked rings; flame, oath, awards; movement)

33 sports: aquatics, archery, athletics, badminton, baseball/softball, basketball, boxing, canoe, cycling, equestrian, fencing, football, golf, gymnastics, handball, hockey, judo, karate, modern pentathlon, rowing, rugby, sailing, shooting, skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, triathlon, volleyball,

weightlifting, wrestling



favourite athletes

Activity 2a Look at the world map. Circle where the Olympic Games started. Circle any other places you know have held the Olympic games. 5 min

Objective: to activate pupils’ background knowledge about the Olympic Games and geographical knowledge

STEP 1: Say: “Look at the world map”.

STEP 2: Ask: “Where did the Olympic Games start? Circle the country. Where do you know the Olympic Games have been held? Circle the countries.”

STEP 3: Say: “Check your answers with a partner”.

STEP 4: Check with the whole class and invite pupils to share their answers. The pupils check and correct their own work.

Answers:


      1. The Olympic Games started in Greece;

      2. The Olympic Games have been held in:

Europe: France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, Amsterdam, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Austria, Yugoslavia, Spain, Russia

North America: USA, Canada Central America: Mexico

South America: Argentina, Brazil Australia

Asia: Japan, South Korea, China Africa: none


Activity 2b Look at the photos. Think and write about the differences and similarities. 5 min


Objective: to understand that sports and the Olympics have different types of athletes, and that handicapped people can still take an active part

STEP 1: Say: “Look at the photos”.

STEP 2: Ask: “What can you see? What are they doing? What do you notice?” STEP 3: Say: “Think and write about what is different and what is the same”. STEP 4: Elicit feedback from the whole class.

Possible answers:


Different: one is a Paralympian who runs on blades, the other uses his legs. One is black, the other is white.

Same: Both are men; both are runners; both are wearing green and yellow clothes, both are very fast.

Activity 3a Read and answer. 20 min


Objectives: to help pupils understand how to infer from text; to develop critical thinking skills

STEP 1: Say: “Read the text quickly. Another word for this is skimming. What are all these texts about?” (Olympics)

STEP 2: Say: “Read the texts and answer the questions. For this you will need to scan the texts and read the texts for meaning. The exact answer is not in the text; you will need to ‘infer’ what the meaning is.”

STEP 3: Say: “Check your answer with a partner. Do they have the same answer as you? Ask your partner why they put that answer.”

STEP 4: Elicit answers from the whole class but ask the pupils to give reasons for their answers.

  1. The words “… not to win but to take part …” are used about the Olympic Creed. What does this mean?

Possible answer: That taking part in a sport is more important than winning.

  1. The Olympic Movement says: to work peacefully together in competition toward common goals …”. What do the words “common goals” mean?

Possible answer: That all the people working within the Olympics agree to the same rules and collaborate.

  1. The Olympic Awards say does not recognize any nation as winner ...”. What does only winning individuals and team are credited with victory …” mean?

Possible answer: That a country is not a winner but individual athlete or team.

Homework 5 min

Ask the pupils to look at the homework task on Page 94. Check that everybody understands what to do with it. If necessary, explain how to do the homework.



Lesson 2 The origin of the Olympic Games




Aims

Learning outcomes

Vocabulary and structure

Required equipment

Educational:

  • to learn about the origin of the Olympic Games;

  • to learn to use go, do and play with sports Developing:

  • to develop reading and listening skills

Socio-cultural:

  • to raise awareness of the origin and importance of the Olympic Games for the world

By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

  • talk about the origin of the Olympic Games;

  • use go, do and play

with sports.

New words: war, disability, medal, bronze, silver

Textbook; the DVD of the book

Homework checking. 5 min


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